ABSTRACT

Population aging is a strategic issue affecting the long-term development of economy and society. China’s population is aging rapidly, and the pressure is prominent. As urban elderly people generally adopt the mode of aging in place, there is a strong demand for age-appropriate renewal of old communities. To explore the key influencing environmental factors of the elderly residents’ satisfaction in the communities under micro-regeneration, this study considers the original plot characteristics of the old communities and constructs the elderly residential satisfaction environmental influence model based on PLS-SEM. Through the collection of POI, field questionnaire surveys, and interviews, this paper conducts a study on the influencing environmental factors of elderly residents’ satisfaction in 50 communities under micro-regeneration in Guangzhou and analyzes the significant influencing factors, such as community characteristics and micro-regeneration projects. Based on the research results, this paper puts forward some suggestions to improve the elderly residents’ satisfaction from different angles.

Get full access to this article

View all available purchase options and get full access to this chapter.

REFERENCES

Bai, H. T., Liu, J., and Ran, X. D. (2021). “Research on environmental evaluation of intelligent community based on multi-source big data.” Journal of China Academy of Electronics and Information Technology, 16(03), 270–276+284. (in Chinese).
Chang, L., and Hu, H. Q. (2018). “The creative reconstruction of cultural entertainment facilities of old residential areas from the perspective of active ageing: A study of the 1980s residential areas, Beijing.” New Architecture, (02), 26–31. (in Chinese).
Lehning, A. J., Smith, R. J., and Dunkle, R. E. (2015). “Do age-friendly characteristics influence the expectation to age in place? A comparison of low-income and higher income detroit elders.” Journal of Applied Gerontology, 34(2), 158–180.
Liu, J. X., Xiao, L. Z., and Wang, B. (2021). “Non-Linear effects of the built environment on elderly’s active travel: An extreme gradient boosting approach.” Science &Technology Review, 39(08), 102–111. (in Chinese).
Ren, Y. (2020). “Integrated community elderly services under the perspective of ‘acitve aging’.” Urban & Rural Planning, (03), 31–36. (in Chinese).
Schorr, A. V., and Khalaila, R. (2018). “Aging in place and quality of life among the elderly in Europe: A moderated mediation model.” Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 77, 196–204.
Su, J. H., and Yang, Y. (2021). “Research on micro-renewal strategies of old communities under the scientific theory of human settlement environment: A case of Zhuan Xin farmers market area in Kunming.” Urbanism and Architecture, 18(01), 34–38. (in Chinese).
WHO (World Health Organization). (2007). Global age-friendly cities: A guide. World Health Organization.
Xu, L. Q., and Kang, Q. (2014). “The relationship between pedestrian behaviors and the spatial features along the ground-floor commercial street: The case of west nanjing road in Shanghai.” Urban Planning Forum, (03), 104–111. (in Chinese).
Yu, Y. F., Zhu, F. Y., Jia S. Y., Guo, Y. T., and Hu, Y. T. (2020). “Research on the assessment of age-friendly community.” Shanghai Urban Planning Review, (06), 1–6. (in Chinese).
Zhu, L., and Sun, L. (2007). “Urban regeneration in UK: Concept, principles and the strategic approach to sustainable urban regeneration.” Urban Planning International, (04), 1–5. (in Chinese).

Information & Authors

Information

Published In

Go to ICCREM 2022
ICCREM 2022
Pages: 661 - 668

History

Published online: Dec 15, 2022

Permissions

Request permissions for this article.

Authors

Affiliations

1Lecturer, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China. Email: [email protected]
Xianning Liu [email protected]
2Undergraduate, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China. Email: [email protected]
3Undergraduate, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China. Email: [email protected]
4Undergraduate, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China. Email: [email protected]
Kaizong Zhang [email protected]
5Undergraduate, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China. Email: [email protected]
6Undergraduate, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China. Email: [email protected]
7Undergraduate, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China. Email: [email protected]
Mingquan Wang [email protected]
8Postgraduate, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China. Email: [email protected]
9Undergraduate, Dept. of Civil Engineering and Transportation, South China Univ. of Technology, Guangzhou, China. Email: [email protected]

Metrics & Citations

Metrics

Citations

Download citation

If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.

View Options

Get Access

Access content

Please select your options to get access

Log in/Register Log in via your institution (Shibboleth)
ASCE Members: Please log in to see member pricing

Purchase

Save for later Information on ASCE Library Cards
ASCE Library Cards let you download journal articles, proceedings papers, and available book chapters across the entire ASCE Library platform. ASCE Library Cards remain active for 24 months or until all downloads are used. Note: This content will be debited as one download at time of checkout.

Terms of Use: ASCE Library Cards are for individual, personal use only. Reselling, republishing, or forwarding the materials to libraries or reading rooms is prohibited.
ASCE Library Card (5 downloads)
$105.00
Add to cart
ASCE Library Card (20 downloads)
$280.00
Add to cart
Buy Single Paper
$35.00
Add to cart
Buy E-book
$190.00
Add to cart

Get Access

Access content

Please select your options to get access

Log in/Register Log in via your institution (Shibboleth)
ASCE Members: Please log in to see member pricing

Purchase

Save for later Information on ASCE Library Cards
ASCE Library Cards let you download journal articles, proceedings papers, and available book chapters across the entire ASCE Library platform. ASCE Library Cards remain active for 24 months or until all downloads are used. Note: This content will be debited as one download at time of checkout.

Terms of Use: ASCE Library Cards are for individual, personal use only. Reselling, republishing, or forwarding the materials to libraries or reading rooms is prohibited.
ASCE Library Card (5 downloads)
$105.00
Add to cart
ASCE Library Card (20 downloads)
$280.00
Add to cart
Buy Single Paper
$35.00
Add to cart
Buy E-book
$190.00
Add to cart

Media

Figures

Other

Tables

Share

Share

Copy the content Link

Share with email

Email a colleague

Share